Lock is excited to announce their move to the Merge network. The launch of the new Lock Poker site is set to happen during the month of April. “Merge is a natural fit for us,” remarked Jennifer Larson, founder and CEO of Lock. “They are aggressive, innovative and very progressive in design and development. They are also dedicated to allowing their partners to be authentic which is integral to the success of a network in the long-term.”

Anthony Taylor, Chief Executive Officer of Merge Gaming said: “We are delighted that Lock Poker have agreed to join the network and we are thrilled to be working with such an innovative and experienced marketing group. This deal will bring even more liquidity to the network and aid our continued growth.”

Eric “Rizen” Lynch, VP of Lock Poker remarked: “I am very excited about the move to the Merge network and I will be working closely with them to further innovate Lock’s product. We will also now be able to offer great rewards to the North American market. Our philosophy is built on investing in the true poker player, and appreciating and rewarding their passion and dedication. We now have the tools to achieve that.”

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